Saturday, November 22, 2008

Around Cambridge



American photographer Gary Winogrand once said "I photograph to find out what something will look like photographed. Basically, that's why I photograph, in the simplest language".
After over 20 years of photographing and printing in black and white (there is no other colour of course) I think this is the closest thing I've ever read that begins to make sense of the kind of images that appeal to me.

Along Bray Seafront

Another outing with my Olympus 35RC.
I'd been over to visit a power station in Southern Ireland and on my way back to catch the ferry I stayed overnight in Bray just south of Dun Laoghaire.
The seafront was busy with locals and visitors spending time at the fun fair that had set up shop.
As I wandered away from the throng I saw this beautiful little hut, the light was fast fading and as a man walked into view I made a few exposures.